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ShadowOrphan
02-08-2007, 11:25 AM
So you think you are serious about your games? Don?t let your mom read this :)

?The Inquirer reports that an armed gang of four kidnapped one of the top RPG gamers in the world and psychologically tortured him for almost five hours. The purpose of this exercise - to get him to divulge the login password for his account.
The game in question is called GunBound, and according to Gizmodo:
? the captive is the world leader in GunBound, a turn-based RPG-style multiplayer online game. Developed in South Korea, in this artillery game you get more experience points, offensive and defensive capabilities depending on your skills during battle, as well as money to buy more weapons, armor and all kinds of gear for your multiple avatars.
You can only play with one of your avatars each time, but all of them belong to a single account.
Like a plot straight out of a B-grade movie of yesteryear, the gang used one of their girlfriends as a honey trap to entice the victim to meet up for a date using Orkut, Google?s social network. The girl never turned up, but her boyfriend, Igor, certainly did.
After sequestering him in Sao Paulo, they held a gun against the victim?s head for five hours to get his password, which they wanted to sell for $8,000. The plan was to relay the password to their mates, using a cell phone to hijack and presumably sell off the account before the victim could do anything about it.
Surprisingly, the guy didn?t utter a single word. Eventually the crooks gave up and released him. The suspects have since been caught by the Brazilian police, aged 19 to 27. There you have it, folks - technology, girls, and violence, and your ex-girlfriend thought computers were boring?
Against a backdrop of questions about whether this chap is really a hero, heartbroken into dumbness, or just plain stupid, I can?t help but ask.
Being stewards of the many passwords in your company - of which most of them would be suspiciously similar, I reckon - what would it take to compel you to divulge the passwords in your head??

I thought this hysterical.

ShadowOrphan
02-08-2007, 11:27 AM
http://www.theinquirer.org/default.aspx?article=41150

Gallagher
02-08-2007, 12:03 PM
LOL! I'll would have sold my own password for $8k! :)

Nictron
08-08-2007, 11:38 AM
Well very sad indeed!

Beelzebub
18-08-2007, 12:29 PM
Sigh...yeah, that is extremely sad T.T

SCUD
18-08-2007, 03:52 PM
Even with a gun to his head, he never gave up his password...talk about dedication

AnthIste
19-08-2007, 08:01 PM
aaaaaaaaargh wth was this guy thinking?! its just a game... he can make perfect calculations in a turn based rpg but not make a simple decision.... live without game / die for A GAME? i wonder....

sighs

NeoN
30-08-2007, 08:05 AM
OMW! That's pretty intense. Don't think I'd be willing to risk my life like that but that being said, sitting here without that impressive game record/account that the dude has, I can't really put myself in his shoes.

meth0s
07-09-2007, 11:04 PM
Ummmm, if he's that good, couldn't he just become king from scratch again? Instead of risking his life

Chibi
09-09-2007, 05:42 PM
I give up why people would die just for a password. anyway if it was me, i would of sold it.
extra cash and start again and get better than the last one

Gargmel
10-09-2007, 06:13 PM
But check, now he's found out he can sell it for that much he probably will....

Chibi
11-09-2007, 06:20 PM
or wait for someone to offer him more money for it. people are greedy these days and will do anything for money, the more the happier they become :)

tzech
13-09-2007, 05:57 PM
I cant picture myself not giving in and giving out my account pass with a gun to my head.But if i was as good as he was, after that i would get a new acc and get there again and start a acc selling business.

4lien
21-09-2007, 02:06 AM
Now THOSE are true gamers... *moment of silence*